Publisher's Synopsis
Diaire Ou Journal Du Voyage Du Chancelier Séguier En Normandie Après La Sedition Des Nu-Pieds (1639-1640) Et Documents Relatifs À Ce Voyage Et À La Sédition offers a detailed account of Chancellor Séguier's journey to Normandy following the Nu-Pieds revolt. Published for the first time in 1842 using manuscripts from the Royal Library, this historical journal provides invaluable insights into the political and social landscape of 17th-century France. The book meticulously documents the events surrounding the revolt and Séguier's efforts to restore order.
Authored by François De Verthamont, this work presents a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in French history. It is an essential resource for scholars and history enthusiasts interested in understanding the complexities of power, rebellion, and societal dynamics during this era. The inclusion of related documents further enriches the narrative, offering a comprehensive view of the challenges and consequences of the Nu-Pieds uprising.
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